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This song is an arrangement by Neil Anderson of a hymn by S. Trevor Francis.
JV- vocals, guitar
Veejay- vocals, melodica, shaker, foot tambourine
O the deep, deep love of Jesus,
vast, unmeasured, boundless, free!
Rolling as a mighty…
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In memory of Gabe Scheller and Stephen Hampton.
JV Andres - vocals, guitar, shaker, piano
Veejay Andres - vocals, piano
You told me once, you were all alone
That you had no one to put your burdens on
You put a silver bullet into its shaft…
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JV Andres- guitalele, vocals
Veejay Andres- vocals, melodica
Daniel Wilson- engineer, snare, bass drum
Philip Cartwright- lyrics
Forty-five sparrows hum you a tune
This fowl form of choir
will sing through next June
And head up north…
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A cover of a song by Sufjan Stevens.
JV- vocals, guitalele
Veejay- vocals, mandolin, shaker, tambourine, bells
Abraham, worth a righteous one.
Take up on the wood,
put it on your son.
Lake or lamb.
There is none to harm.
When…
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To me this is one of my best Tracks.....yet.... :-)
The Kick comes from a PlugIn called "Kick Ninja"! What a great PlugIn!
Also I'm really starting to hate my AI generated garbage profile pic but alas, I have not a single gram of talent in…
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Anticlimactic jam in a time signature not yet known to man. Maybe 6/8
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A single ebow line in G major, copied to new track and reversed, with some reverb and compression; added simple strummed acoustic guitar, recorded twice/doubled; canned drums. Recorded in Ableton. My idea is to record 5 days of ebow stuff like…
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Had a hard time to integrate the vox samples in this project but I like the result :-)
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“On Vices and Their Opposite Virtues and In Whom They Are and About What,” - Philodemus
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A reflection on sound waves hitting the air around us. What does it do? How do we feel? Reverb pedal and guitar; EP-133 with samples from my bass guitar.
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streaks of light blur in the rainy night
shadows so alive they may be human
luminate each drop of mist
breathe the earth deeply
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I'm... not sure what happened here. Not a pretty sound, but it is weird.
Sound generated by Roland J-6 synth, moans induced by bastl fx wizard.
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Thanks to a microtonal university session I was introduced to 37 notes per octave (edo). Here I use an Linnstrument to play an older version of Kontakt french horn section in 37 edo.
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Veejay Andres- vocals, bells, bass drum, cymbal
Raeann Feist- vocals
Daniel Wilson- accordion
Josh Brokaw- lyrics, mandolin
Justin Alcasid- upright bass
JV Andres- vocals, guitalele, tambourine, claps, whistle, violin, mandolin, banjo…
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Veejay Andres - piano, guitar, drums, vocals
JV Andres - vocals
Justin Alcasid - bass guitar
As he's sitting in his chair
The cigarette smoke is lingering in the air
And the sun touches his shoe
He looks out through the glass
The sound…
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I had been choosing songs to perform during communion in my church's Sunday services. One Saturday night I was having trouble finding a song that had the themes that I wanted to address, so I wrote one.
JV Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres…
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This song is the first of a collaboration we have begun with Josh Brokaw. We have started working with other lyricists and musicians to see songs completed that we would not have thought of ourselves. We're pretty excited to share what we come…
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JV Andres - vocals, guitar, clock
Veejay Andres - vocals, piano
Spirit be the sieve
That filters out my thoughts
Uphold me and remind me of
How much this life has cost
Each flight, I feel like I'm taking a hard right
From you
In…
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JV Andres - vocals, piano, guitar, drums
Veejay Andres - vocals
The love of my life is a constant companion
She watches me all night and day
Her eyes never rest or avert from the horrors
She watches me pillage and burn
I see in my own…
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It was Christmastime 2011. We really wanted to perform an original Christmas song for a coffee shop show a week away, So, we wrote one.
Josh Brokaw: lyrics, Banjo
Veejay Andres: vocals, sleigh bells
JV Andres: guitar, vocals
Daniel Wilson: vocals…
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This song was originally written for a training video of the Children's Museum of Houston, but is dedicated to anyone working in the field of customer service.
JV Andres - guitar, vocals, shaker, pattycake
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals, snare…
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JV Andres - vocals, guitar
Veejay Andres - vocals, piano
I say, "Marco." You say, "Polo."
I'm trying not to peek.
There's barely a sound when you yell from under water.
How can I find you if I can't hear you speak?
Cootie germs, homework…
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Raeann Feist- lyrics, vocals
Veejay Andres- vocals, tambourine, shaker
JV Andres- guitar
Daniel Wilson- engineer
As her death boat drifts with the currents run
Her beautiful hair shines, golden in the sun
The breeze gently kissing it with…
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An interview with Rob Brezsny by Justine Toms of New Dimensions Radio
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Veejay and I wanted to do something special for our dad for Father's Day in 2012, so we took one of the songs that he wrote when he was much younger and covered it. In a way, we are recognizing our genetic musical heritage.
Joseph Andres: lyrics…
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This song was written during the winter of 2006 in the Chicago area. I had fallen hopelessly in love. There was a train to catch and a flight halfway around the world involved.
Veejay Andres - melodica, vocals
JV Andres - guitar, vocals…
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
Played as the final song and recessional during a church Advent service. A Sufjan arrangement using traditional lyrics by Reginald Heber.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
A Sufjan arrangement of a carol by Placide Cappeau, translated by John S. Dwight.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
Played as an offertory during a church Advent service. A cover of a Sufjan Stevens song.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
An arrangement of a French carol translated by James Chadwick with music by Edwin S. Barnes.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
A cover of a song by Sufjan Stevens.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
An arrangement of various medieval antiphons possibly combined in the 12th century, translated from Latin by John M. Neale.
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J.V. Andres - guitar, vocals
Veejay Andres - piano, vocals
A Sufjan arrangement of a hymn with words by Isaac Watts.
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This was played as an instrumental during the procession of the bride and sung as a recessional. It is a cover of an arrangement by Sufjan Stevens of an old hymn.
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